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Don, Today when we chatted you mentioned how blessed you are to have such great people working for Baltimore H-D. While riding home, I reflected upon our conversation and came to realize that I too am blessed to have you and the entire staff as my friends. They are ALL wonderful and treat me like a King. Service, Sales, Clothing and MVP is just a short list of the areas I have thought of. You are indeed blessed and so are your customers. I am so thankful that we have become Friends and that Baltimore Harley-Davidson is My Home.
Rod Devilbiss.
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Welcome to our new games page. We have several fun games for you to play.
- "The Puzzler" is a puzzle game where the image is scrambled and you try to put it back together.
- "Match Game" is a game in which you try to remember where two of a kind are located.
- "Sliding Puzzle" is a harder variation of a puzzle game where you must carefully slide pieces around to unscramble the puzzle.
- "Connect-N" is a game where you try to mark 5 squares in a row before the computer does.
The games are timed and have various levels of difficulty. Play by yourself or tell your friends and see who gets the best time!
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 Dear Harley-Davidson of Baltimore,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the "Ride to Remember" event. you did an excellent job in staging and facilitating the event with such Honor and Respect for our Fallen Heroes. It was a privelage to attend and an experience that will stay with me for the rest of my life. I chose "Christine Snyder from FLight 93 to ride with me that day, to honor and remember her for her self sacrifice. I did not know Christine but she has become a friend I never knew, but will never forget. It was my first event ride, as I just received my license this August thru your Rider's Edge class. I was the last one to leave your lot and had trouble keeping up with the group, but I did not mind, I rode in my comfort zone, I was alone, the last bike, but I finished and I will never forget.
Thank You Again,
Charlotte Britt
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